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WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HIGHER EHIGHER E DDUCAUCA TTIOIO N INCN INC ENTIVEENTIVE SS
Oklahoma’s colleges and universities offer a variety ofprograms that can assist individual employees as well as the overall company.
In‐State TuiƟon ExcepƟon
Full-time employees who transfer to Oklahoma are immediately eligible for in-state tuition for their families and themselves without the typical 12-month residency requirement. This bene­fit could be a cost savings of up to $11,361 for eligible students taking 30 credit hours per year.
Oklahoma’s Promise
Unique scholarship program that pays for college tuition for eligible students who meetthe family income requirement of less than $50,000 a yearat the time they apply for the program. Eligible students must meet specific academic and conduct eligibility requirements. This bene­fit could be a cost savings of up to $4,290 for eligible students taking 30 credit hours per year.
OKC‐GO
Graduates of Oklahoma City and Western Heights public high schools are eligible for the program that allows students to attend Oklahoma CityCommunity College tuition-free for up to three years or 61 college credit hours ifthey enroll in at least 6 hours a semester and maintain a 2.0GPA or higher for a majority oftheir coursework. This benefit could bea cost savings of $4,364 for eligible students taking the maximum 61 credit hours.
Ticket to Rose
Recent graduates of Carl Albert High School, Choctaw High School, Del City High School, and Midwest City High School are eligible for the Ticket to Rose program, which will cover tuition and mandatory fees for up to 62 credit hours if students earn at least a 2.5 high school GPA, and meet certain standards. This benefit could be a cost savings of $5,888 for eligible students who takethe maximum 62 credit hours.
Tulsa Achieves
Residents of Tulsa County are eligible for up to 100 percent of tuition and fees for a maxi­mum of 63 college credit hours at Tulsa Community College. Eligible students must live in Tulsa County and graduate from high school with at least a 2.0 GPA. This benefit could be a cost savings of $6,426 for eligible students who take the maximum 63 credit hours.
Concurrent Enrollment
The State Regents offer a tuition waiver program for upto six credit hours per semester for concurrentcourses. Eligible high school juniors and seniors canget a head start on college by taking courses for college credit.
Placement Assistance by Career Services Offices
One of the primary advantages for companies using college and university career services is that they provide a one-stop shopfor job-seekers. Career services also can help businesses:Create job profiles, recruit locally and regionally, screen appli­cants based on company specifications, assess narrowed applicant pool, and transi­tion hires to start-up training
Business Partnerships
Institutions within Oklahoma’s higher education system provide ongoing assis­tance to companies, assuring that employees have the skills to keep businesses strong and competitive. A State Regents grant program recognizes unique partnerships between institu­tions and businesses with small grant awards that can be used for tuition waivers for employ­ees, student internships, faculty externships and equipment purchases that enhance the part­nership.
Banner Partnerships:
Business and Higher Ed
Tinker Air Force Base Educa­tion and Training Partnership
Harvard’s JFK School of Gov­ernment recognizedthe unique collaboration betweenOklaho­ma'shigher education system and Tinkerto create customized courses and curricula targeted to potential replacement workers with theInnovations in American Government award.
Dell, Inc. Professional Selling Program Partnership - The creative partnership that resulted between the school and the cor­poration provides learning-centered opportunities for Univ. of Central OK students in prepa­ration for future positions and leadership roles at Dell in profes­sional selling and corporate lead­ership.
www.okhighered.org
Contact: Connie Lake Workforce & Economic Development OK State Regents for Higher Education
(405) 225-9159 clake@osrhe.edu

WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HIGHER EHIGHER E DDUCAUCA TTIOIO N INCN INC ENTIVEENTIVE SS
Oklahoma’s colleges and universities offer a variety ofprograms that can assist individual employees as well as the overall company.
In‐State TuiƟon ExcepƟon
Full-time employees who transfer to Oklahoma are immediately eligible for in-state tuition for their families and themselves without the typical 12-month residency requirement. This bene­fit could be a cost savings of up to $11,361 for eligible students taking 30 credit hours per year.
Oklahoma’s Promise
Unique scholarship program that pays for college tuition for eligible students who meetthe family income requirement of less than $50,000 a yearat the time they apply for the program. Eligible students must meet specific academic and conduct eligibility requirements. This bene­fit could be a cost savings of up to $4,290 for eligible students taking 30 credit hours per year.
OKC‐GO
Graduates of Oklahoma City and Western Heights public high schools are eligible for the program that allows students to attend Oklahoma CityCommunity College tuition-free for up to three years or 61 college credit hours ifthey enroll in at least 6 hours a semester and maintain a 2.0GPA or higher for a majority oftheir coursework. This benefit could bea cost savings of $4,364 for eligible students taking the maximum 61 credit hours.
Ticket to Rose
Recent graduates of Carl Albert High School, Choctaw High School, Del City High School, and Midwest City High School are eligible for the Ticket to Rose program, which will cover tuition and mandatory fees for up to 62 credit hours if students earn at least a 2.5 high school GPA, and meet certain standards. This benefit could be a cost savings of $5,888 for eligible students who takethe maximum 62 credit hours.
Tulsa Achieves
Residents of Tulsa County are eligible for up to 100 percent of tuition and fees for a maxi­mum of 63 college credit hours at Tulsa Community College. Eligible students must live in Tulsa County and graduate from high school with at least a 2.0 GPA. This benefit could be a cost savings of $6,426 for eligible students who take the maximum 63 credit hours.
Concurrent Enrollment
The State Regents offer a tuition waiver program for upto six credit hours per semester for concurrentcourses. Eligible high school juniors and seniors canget a head start on college by taking courses for college credit.
Placement Assistance by Career Services Offices
One of the primary advantages for companies using college and university career services is that they provide a one-stop shopfor job-seekers. Career services also can help businesses:Create job profiles, recruit locally and regionally, screen appli­cants based on company specifications, assess narrowed applicant pool, and transi­tion hires to start-up training
Business Partnerships
Institutions within Oklahoma’s higher education system provide ongoing assis­tance to companies, assuring that employees have the skills to keep businesses strong and competitive. A State Regents grant program recognizes unique partnerships between institu­tions and businesses with small grant awards that can be used for tuition waivers for employ­ees, student internships, faculty externships and equipment purchases that enhance the part­nership.
Banner Partnerships:
Business and Higher Ed
Tinker Air Force Base Educa­tion and Training Partnership
Harvard’s JFK School of Gov­ernment recognizedthe unique collaboration betweenOklaho­ma'shigher education system and Tinkerto create customized courses and curricula targeted to potential replacement workers with theInnovations in American Government award.
Dell, Inc. Professional Selling Program Partnership - The creative partnership that resulted between the school and the cor­poration provides learning-centered opportunities for Univ. of Central OK students in prepa­ration for future positions and leadership roles at Dell in profes­sional selling and corporate lead­ership.
www.okhighered.org
Contact: Connie Lake Workforce & Economic Development OK State Regents for Higher Education
(405) 225-9159 clake@osrhe.edu